Intel affirms that the 8GB and 16GB versions of its A770 GPU will be offered. The former will cost 329 USD at launch, while the latter should be at least 349 USD. The Limited Edition, which has a 16GB VRAM limit, will cost $349 USD, according to Intel. This variant has a TDP of 225W and a whole ACM-G10 GPU with 32 Xe-Cores. Only board partners like ASRock or GUNNIR will sell the A770 with 8GB.
The A750 now has a price as well and this 28 Xe-Cores and 8 GB VRAM scaled-down ACM-G10 GPU will cost $289 from Intel, which is only $30 less than the A770 8GB.
On the day of introduction, the Limited Edition will be offered through retail partners. The US market has been confirmed by Intel. The business is currently working to export cards to other nations and markets. However, there is currently no official MSRP for other nations.
Additionally, Intel has confirmed that all GPUs will debut on October 12th, which means that not just one, but four distinct cards will debut on this date: the RTX 4090, A770 16GB, A770 8GB, and A750. The release of Arc A7 GPU reviews the following week has been confirmed by Tom Petersen.
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